Holmes Matilda Anne, Food, status and complexity in Saxon and Scandinavian England: an archaeozoological approach, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2011, (dir. R. Thomas, N. Christie, University of Leicester) Résumé/abstract : The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) is recognised as a time of great change, from a largely subsistence-based economy to one more urban-oriented with growing political and social complexity. Little is understoo..
The thesis explores social transformations in the settlement and economy of Anglo-Saxon England, bet...
This thesis is a study of the transition from Romano-British to Anglo-Saxon culture in East Anglia f...
The early Middle Ages saw a major expansion of cereal cultivation across large parts of Europe thank...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
Multiple strands of evidence are combined to determine the impact of the Norman Con-quest on food cu...
This synthesizing study brings together for the first time information from various primary and seco...
Archaeology has yet to capitalise on the opportunities offered by bioarchaeological approaches to ex...
This chapter examines the poorly documented centuries in the middle of the first millennium AD. It r...
This thesis investigates the influence of socio-economic conditions on crop cultivation and consumpt...
This thesis examines transitions in life and landscape in Scandinavian-occupied early medieval Engla...
It has long been accepted that royal households in the pre-Viking period subsisted on annual renders...
Leonard, Alison M. A., Nested negotiations : landscape and portable material culture in Viking-Age E...
This work tackles long held assumptions in both archaeology and history surrounding elite diets in e...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
The thesis explores social transformations in the settlement and economy of Anglo-Saxon England, bet...
This thesis is a study of the transition from Romano-British to Anglo-Saxon culture in East Anglia f...
The early Middle Ages saw a major expansion of cereal cultivation across large parts of Europe thank...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
Multiple strands of evidence are combined to determine the impact of the Norman Con-quest on food cu...
This synthesizing study brings together for the first time information from various primary and seco...
Archaeology has yet to capitalise on the opportunities offered by bioarchaeological approaches to ex...
This chapter examines the poorly documented centuries in the middle of the first millennium AD. It r...
This thesis investigates the influence of socio-economic conditions on crop cultivation and consumpt...
This thesis examines transitions in life and landscape in Scandinavian-occupied early medieval Engla...
It has long been accepted that royal households in the pre-Viking period subsisted on annual renders...
Leonard, Alison M. A., Nested negotiations : landscape and portable material culture in Viking-Age E...
This work tackles long held assumptions in both archaeology and history surrounding elite diets in e...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
The thesis explores social transformations in the settlement and economy of Anglo-Saxon England, bet...
This thesis is a study of the transition from Romano-British to Anglo-Saxon culture in East Anglia f...
The early Middle Ages saw a major expansion of cereal cultivation across large parts of Europe thank...